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There s A Time For Work And A Time For Play The bulletin board outside the school office became an increasing important -focal point this year. Items posted on it often included such tasty reminders as, Be sure brain is engaged before putting mouth in gear. Other items such as honor roll listings, record hop posters, as- sembly program notices, and ball game sched- ules were displayed. Frequently throughout the day students clustered around to see what was new, perhaps hoping to be rewarded with, No school Friday afternoon— county teachers ' con- ference. Aiiotc— These eager students are crowding around Lh3 bulletin board hoping to see their names included on the first honor roll. Right— TUe camera captiu-ed Judy Schenkel and Jean Stabler decorating the school ' s Christmas tree.
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After vacations filled with summer sports, jobs, and travel, four hundred sixty students and twenty-three teachers met at Roanoke School to start the nine month session. Soon the boys and girls became accustomed to the routine of group discussions, conferences with teachers, chem- istry experiments, speed tests, and crammed, tense sessions of study just before an exam. These things were included in our days at Roanoke, but they coidd be found in other schools, too. There were many other happenings which slipped by unnoticed and fell smoothl - into place as part of the school year— confidential chats with close friends, rousing pep sessions, quick walks downtown at noon for a coke . . . all these and more. But what was the unnoticed, intangible thing that made this year at Roanoke difFerent from all the others? Perhaps you, the reader, can find the answer in the pages of this book.
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Throughout The Day Days at Roanoke arc made up of manv little things. From the ride up the school hill in the morning til the bell rings to end the last period class in the afternoon, students are kept in a never-ceasing round of activities. Dashes to the lockers to retrieve a long-lost English book, messages hastily whispered behind the teacher ' s back in study hall, friendly smiles to a pal who just happened to look your way— all these are trivial but remembered moments in the hours spent at Roanoke High. Above— Food seems to be the most important thing on the minds of Ann Zent, Jean Stabler, and Al a Bard. Top— Cynthia Smith is wondering how she ' ll e er get all those books back in her locker. Center— s this a nighhiiare? No. it ' s just the winners of the Hallowe ' en parade of the first six grades. Bottom— Mrs. Merckx and Mr. Crum distribute books to juniors Alan Cumbey and Judv Schenkel at the begin- ning of the school vear.
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